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If no one is able to provide a soultion, I'll go dual boot when Fedora 19 comes out. My normal system will by Fedora default with Intel graphics. The other will be a barebone Fedora with LXDE and Catalyst installed.

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If no one is able to provide a soultion, I'll go dual boot when Fedora 19 comes out. My normal system will by Fedora default with Intel graphics. The other will be a barebone Fedora with LXDE and Catalyst installed.

I don't think it's possible to do that. I previously tried to set up a dual boot with Fedora 10 (x86) and Fedora 10 (x64) so that I can use the x86 version to watch anime streams using Flash, and the x64 version for everything else; the installer always ended up clearing out one of the OS installed.

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My suggestion would be for you to KICKstart the funding for working dynpm for radeon opensource driver.
Because its just a matter of few years till your card will be unsupported, so why invest money there?
Xorg log when you install catalyst and switch to intel will help you. Probably some module or some library replaced and loading with intel hardware.